Shipping Receiving Inventory Worker - Equipment
By Cianbro At , , Me
Manage outgoing shipments (UPS/Fed-Ex/LTL freight).
Receive incoming freight (UPS/Fed-Ex/LTL freight).
Put away in-coming inventory (scan to location).
Receive new tools (add make, model, s/n & digital manuals to M3).
Identify items with the wrong reorder points and report them to tool buyer.
Refill individual cans of cleaning products from bulk container(s).

Are you looking for a job that offers a great work-life balance and the opportunity to work with a variety of people? Look no further! We are currently hiring for a Shipping and Receiving position that offers competitive pay and benefits. Come join our team and help us keep our customers happy!

Overview Shipping and receiving is a job that involves the receiving, storing, and distributing of goods and materials. This job requires the individual to be organized and detail-oriented, as well as have excellent communication and customer service skills. Detailed Job Description The primary responsibility of a shipping and receiving clerk is to receive, inspect, and store incoming goods and materials. This includes verifying the accuracy of shipments, unloading and unpacking items, and organizing them in the appropriate storage areas. The clerk is also responsible for preparing and packing outgoing shipments, ensuring that all items are properly labeled and documented. Additionally, the clerk may be responsible for maintaining records of all incoming and outgoing shipments, as well as tracking inventory levels and ordering new supplies when necessary. Skill Requirements Shipping and receiving clerks must have excellent organizational and communication skills. They must be able to accurately document and track shipments, as well as be able to communicate effectively with customers and vendors. Additionally, they must be able to lift and move heavy items, as well as operate various types of machinery and equipment. Qualifications Most employers require a high school diploma or equivalent for shipping and receiving clerks. Additionally, some employers may require additional certifications or training in order to operate certain types of machinery or equipment. Knowledge Shipping and receiving clerks must have a thorough knowledge of shipping and receiving procedures, as well as an understanding of inventory management and tracking systems. They must also be familiar with safety protocols and regulations related to the handling of goods and materials. Experience Most employers prefer to hire shipping and receiving clerks with at least one year of experience in a related field. Additionally, experience with operating various types of machinery and equipment is beneficial. Responsibilities The primary responsibility of a shipping and receiving clerk is to receive, inspect, and store incoming goods and materials. This includes verifying the accuracy of shipments, unloading and unpacking items, and organizing them in the appropriate storage areas. The clerk is also responsible for preparing and packing outgoing shipments, ensuring that all items are properly labeled and documented. Additionally, the clerk may be responsible for maintaining records of all incoming and outgoing shipments, as well as tracking inventory levels and ordering new supplies when necessary.